Описание
ELSA-2009-1470: openssh security update (MODERATE)
[4.3p2-36.2]
- minimize chroot patch to be compatible with upstream (#522141)
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 5
Oracle Linux ia64
openssh
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-askpass
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-clients
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-server
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
Oracle Linux x86_64
openssh
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-askpass
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-clients
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-server
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
Oracle Linux i386
openssh
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-askpass
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-clients
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
openssh-server
4.3p2-36.el5_4.2
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
A certain Red Hat modification to the ChrootDirectory feature in OpenSSH 4.8, as used in sshd in OpenSSH 4.3 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and Fedora 11, allows local users to gain privileges via hard links to setuid programs that use configuration files within the chroot directory, related to requirements for directory ownership.
A certain Red Hat modification to the ChrootDirectory feature in OpenSSH 4.8, as used in sshd in OpenSSH 4.3 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and Fedora 11, allows local users to gain privileges via hard links to setuid programs that use configuration files within the chroot directory, related to requirements for directory ownership.
A certain Red Hat modification to the ChrootDirectory feature in OpenSSH 4.8, as used in sshd in OpenSSH 4.3 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and Fedora 11, allows local users to gain privileges via hard links to setuid programs that use configuration files within the chroot directory, related to requirements for directory ownership.
A certain Red Hat modification to the ChrootDirectory feature in OpenS ...
A certain Red Hat modification to the ChrootDirectory feature in OpenSSH 4.8, as used in sshd in OpenSSH 4.3 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.4 and Fedora 11, allows local users to gain privileges via hard links to setuid programs that use configuration files within the chroot directory, related to requirements for directory ownership.